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Run anywhere · Capacity
Ever Works Node turns a spare laptop, a workstation, or a server into a machine your agents can run on. The Fleet view shows every node you have registered alongside the nodes of your own Kubernetes cluster, so capacity is something you can see rather than guess at.
Install Ever Works Node and the machine joins your fleet as an execution node.
Cluster nodes appear in the same view, so self-hosted capacity is not a separate dashboard.
Every node, its state, and what it is running — in one place.
More work than capacity? Add a node instead of resizing a plan.
Running on your own machines is the operational half of the ownership promise: the work happens on hardware you control, next to the repositories you control. Start with the desktop app on one machine, add nodes as the workload grows, and point at your own cluster when it makes sense.
Run the entire Ever Works stack on your own machine — API, dashboard, jobs runtime, and database in one installable app.
Learn more →Run Ever Works in the cloud, self-host with Docker, or deploy your Works to Vercel, Kubernetes, or your own infrastructure.
Learn more →Run many agents at once from one cockpit — live status, current activity, tokens and cost — and steer, interrupt, or resume any of them.
Learn more →Code and content both live in your own Git, and the platform is open source under AGPLv3 — nothing is locked in.
Learn more →Describe what you want to build. Ever Works researches it, ships it, and keeps it improving — content and code, owned in your own Git.